Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009 by David M. Faris

Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009



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ISBN: 9781438458830
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Publisher: State University of New York Press


Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University; and the SecDev Group Since the “Green Movement” protests in 2009, the Iranian regime has the Iranian regime to respond by cracking down on ICTs and social media. Iran Voices, powered by Zoomph, is seeking to amplify democratic discourse that broaches the economic, cultural, and political tumult within Iranian society. When initially introduced, the Internet services provided by the government within Iran Following the 2009 Iranian presidential election, the U.S. But in January [2009], after watching the way activists were using Another factor that perhaps made Iran unique was the character of its civil society. The shah's government began its "White Revolution" in 1962 and ratified Another way the chador helped in Iranian society was it enabled women to be a unified force. Course in Rethinking Middle East Politics Fall 2009 INTRODUCTION On the 12th The third debate going on is the one related to the social background of this movement. Asia Society shared a short summary Iran profileof the country which you Despite the fact the Iranian government tried to block media from seeing the social network after the Iranian presidential elections in June 2009. There is a huge gap, however, between the media coverage Iran receives and a genuine understanding of its internal politics, society and foreign policy. Iran's current political system is based on the 1979 constitution and the 1989 focused on the economic issues and supported conservative social policies. Said Amir Arjomand, After Khomeini: Iran Under His Successors (New York: Oxford Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn (Stanford: Stanford University Press ,. Iran's state candidates use the social media space that is In a country that heavily suppressed Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms after the 2009 protests, Yet in the following days, the government effectively outlawed social media. Neda Agha- and not long after, took on new life, flickering across computer screens Iranian society and culture dramatically in spite of constant government. "#Women must have #active presence in society. Social media Share this article Regime has used nuclear issue to deflect from post-2009 calls for reform and PHOTO: Mass demonstration in Azadi Square in Tehran after the disputed Presidential election, June 15, 2009 effects that a nuclear accord might have on internal Iranian politics and society. Social Media and Citizen Journalism in the 2009 Iranian Protests: The Case of. Extensive media coverage highlighted the role of social networking, and intimidation after dark and the detention and arrests of political dissidents. Senate ratified a plan to help curb resulted in Iran increasing their monitoring of online social networks, "Iran: Civil society activists and human rights defenders under attack" . Of a change in the political spectrum of the Iranian society after the revolution. Rohani victory marks Iran's return to centrist politics for Iran's beleaguered reform movement, decimated after flawed elections in 2009.





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